The Orthodox Church in the Arab World, 700–1700: An Anthology of Sources

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Cornell University Press, Mar 15, 2014 - Religion - 355 pages

Arabic was among the first languages in which the Gospel was preached. The Book of Acts mentions Arabs as being present at the first Pentecost in Jerusalem, where they heard the Christian message in their native tongue. Christian literature in Arabic is at least 1,300 years old, the oldest surviving texts dating from the 8th century. Pre-modern Arab Christian literature embraces such diverse genres as Arabic translations of the Bible and the Church Fathers, biblical commentaries, lives of the saints, theological and polemical treatises, devotional poetry, philosophy, medicine, and history. Yet in the Western historiography of Christianity, the Arab Christian Middle East is treated only peripherally, if at all.

The first of its kind, this anthology makes accessible in English representative selections from major Arab Christian works written between the eighth and eigtheenth centuries. The translations are idiomatic while preserving the character of the original. The popular assumption is that in the wake of the Islamic conquests, Christianity abandoned the Middle East to flourish elsewhere, leaving its original heartland devoid of an indigenous Christian presence. Until now, several of these important texts have remained unpublished or unavailable in English. Translated by leading scholars, these texts represent the major genres of Orthodox literature in Arabic. Noble and Treiger provide an introduction that helps form a comprehensive history of Christians within the Muslim world. The collection marks an important contribution to the history of medieval Christianity and the history of the medieval Near East.

 

Contents

Introduction
3
Chapter 1 An Apology for the Christian Faith
40
Chapter 2 Theodore Abu Qurra
60
Chapter 3 The Disputation of the Monk Abraham of Tiberias
90
Chapter 4 Hagiography
112
Chapter 5 Agapius of Manbij
136
Chapter 6 Sulayman alGhazzi
160
Chapter 7 ʿAbdallah ibn alFadl alAntaki
171
Chapter 9 Agathon of Homs
201
Chapter 10 Paul of Antioch
216
Chapter 11 Patriarch Macarius Ibn alZaʿim
236
Chapter 12 Paul of Aleppo
252
Notes
277
A Bibliographical Guide to Arab Orthodox Christianity
339
About the Contributors
351
Indexes
353

Chapter 8 The Noetic Paradise
188

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About the author (2014)

Samuel Noble is a doctoral candidate in religious studies at Yale University.

Alexander Treiger is associate professor in the Department of Classics and Program in Religious Studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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